How to update booster certificate

You can import your COVID-19 digital certificate by clicking the certificate icon on your home screen and selecting Import through your myGov account.

You will be prompted to complete these steps:

  1. Sign in to myGov once you are redirected to the website and prompted to sign in to your account.
  2. Access your Medicare or Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI) service and follow the prompts to view your immunisation history.
  3. Scroll down to select the button Share your certificate with check in app.
  4. Choose ServiceWA from all the state mobile applications.
  5. Give consent to the ServiceWA app to import your certificate.
  6. View and confirm your certificate.
  7. Success! You have now completed the import.

Remember you can remove or replace your COVID-19 digital certificate from the ServiceWA app at any time.

Frequently asked questions

You no longer need to show vaccination certificates for yourself or your dependants.

If your work requires proof-of-vaccination, you can still use the Medicare Express Plus app or MyGov website to access your vaccination certificate.

What if I don't have the Medicare Express Plus app?

Get the Medicare Express Plus app from Apple App Store

Get the Medicare Express Plus app from Google Play

Get your vaccination proof using the MyGov website

New COVID-19 settings

Read more about other settings.

Find the answers to commonly asked questions about My Health Record and more.

We use details from Medicare to verify your identity when you link My Health Record.
If you have a Medicare online account already linked in myGov, it’s easier to then link to My Health Record.

If you have a Medicare online account and it is already linked in myGov, you don’t need to answer any further identity questions when you link to My Health Record.

Tick 'Use my Medicare identity' when linking your record.

If you don’t have a Medicare online account or don’t want to link it in myGov, we will ask about your Medicare details when you link your record. This helps us verify your identity.

 We may ask questions about:

  • your Medicare card
  • bank account details registered with Medicare
  • Medicare claiming history (details of your last visit to your doctor, such as date of visit, location of medical practice, name of your doctor)

Your answers must match the details stored by Medicare.

If you’re not sure of these details, you can phone Medicare on 132 011 (7 days a week, 24 hours a day) before you link to My Health Record 

Medicare can also help you register for a Medicare online account and give you a linking code to link your myGov account to Medicare.

If you set up a Medicare online account and link it in myGov first, it will be easier to then link to My Health Record.

If you applied for a My Health Record and have received your identity verification code, you need to link your record to your myGov account to access your record online.

See step 3 on this page to find out how to link your record in myGov​​​​​​

You need to link My Health Record in myGov and then verify your identity. Find out more.

Legitimate vaccine certificates are available free of charge from the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR), and can be accessed via myGov, My Health Record or Medicare.   

Vaccine certificates from other sources should be treated with suspicion. Be wary of scammers offering to create fake online vaccination certificates. Please note that creating or using fake vaccination certificates is a criminal offence and may attract penalties.

Using an online fake vaccination certificate generator carries a significant risk of sharing private personal information with cyber criminals, who can use that information for fraud and identity theft. Remember, once you’ve lost control of your personal information, it is extremely difficult to regain.

Be sure to use officially sanctioned apps or services to store your digital vaccination certificate. Your mobile contains valuable personal information, so be sure to secure it by keeping your operating system and apps up to date. Run anti-virus scans regularly. Use strong passwords and multi-factor authentication to prevent unauthorised access.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s Scamwatch service can help if you are concerned that you might have been scammed. Promptly reporting your concerns to Scamwatch may help to limit the damage, protect yourself from further loss, and may help other people as well.

There are two documents available from My Health Record that provide proof of vaccination:

  • An immunisation history statement shows all the immunisations you’ve had that are on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR), including COVID-19 vaccinations.
  • A COVID-19 digital certificate shows only your COVID-19 vaccinations. You can get your digital certificate after you’ve had all required doses of a vaccine approved for use in Australia.

Your vaccination provider must report your vaccination information to the Australian Immunisation Register before it will show on your immunisation history statement or COVID-19 digital certificate.

You can get proof of vaccination for someone else through My Health Record if you are their authorised representative or nominated representative.

You may need an International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate to travel overseas.

You can get your international certificate online when you’re getting ready to travel if both of these apply:

  • you have a current Australian passport or foreign passport with an Australian visa
  • you’ve had at least one dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine.

This international certificate is not available from My Health Record.  Find out how to get your international certificate.

You can get a COVID-19 digital certificate once you’ve had all required COVID-19 vaccine doses in the required timeframe, and they’ve been uploaded to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). The digital certificate only shows COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in Australia. 

Your vaccination provider must report your vaccination information to the Australian Immunisation Register before you can get a COVID-19 digital certificate. 

If you already have a My Health Record, you can get your COVID-19 digital certificate or immunisation history statement from your record.  

Find out how to get proof of vaccination from My Health Record.

If you have a Medicare card, or get a DVA pension or benefit, you can get your COVID-19 digital certificate or immunisation history statement through Medicare online (if you have an account) or the Express Plus Medicare mobile app (to use this app, you need to first link Medicare in your myGov account).

Find out more about getting proof of vaccination on Services Australia website.

If you don’t have a Medicare card, and don’t receive a DVA pension or benefit, you’ll need to get an individual healthcare identifier (IHI) before you can get proof of vaccination online. Find out how to apply for an IHI online.

Once you have your IHI, you can get your COVID-19 digital certificate or immunisation history statement through the Individual Healthcare Identifier service in myGov. 

Find out more about how to get your proof of vaccination.

If you can’t get proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations online, you can call the Australian Immunisation Register on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and ask them to send your immunisation history statement or your digital certificate. It can take up to 14 days to arrive in the post.

It can take a few days for new vaccinations to show on your immunisation history statement. If you've recently had a COVID-19 vaccination and it's not showing on your statement, please check again in a few days. 

If it's still not showing after a few days and your vaccination provider has sent the details to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR), call the Australian Immunisation Register general enquiries line on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm).

Your COVID-19 digital certificate will be available after you have received all required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine approved for use in Australia, and the details have been reported to the AIR.

If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, you can check the recommended due date on your COVID-19 vaccination dashboard in My Health Record. 

Find out about booster doses for COVID-19 vaccines, who they are recommended for, when you need one and how to get it. 

If you’ve had a booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, your vaccination provider must report the details to the Australian Immunisation Register before it will show in My Health Record. It will also show on your immunisation history statement and COVID-19 digital certificate (both available from My Health Record).

The booster dose details will also show on your COVID-19 vaccination dashboard, record home and immunisations page in My Health Record.

Find out about booster doses for COVID-19 vaccines, who they are recommended for, when you need one and how to get it. 

You can add your COVID-19 digital certificate to your digital wallet from:  

  • My Health Record through myGov
  • Express Plus Medicare mobile app (to use this app, you need to first link Medicare in your myGov account)
  • Medicare online account through myGov  
  • Individual Healthcare Identifiers service (IHI service) through myGov.

Find out how to add your COVID-19 digital certificate to a digital wallet.

You’ll be able to see your COVID-19 digital certificate after you’ve had all required doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine.

Your vaccination provider needs to add all your doses to the Australian Immunisation Register before you can see your certificate.

Your digital certificate is issued by the Australian Immunisation Register and made available through various online channels, including your My Health Record.

If you can’t access your COVID-19 digital certificate, contact the Australian Immunisation Register general enquiries line on 1800 653 809.

For more information, see how to get proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations

You can get an immunisation history statement that shows all the vaccinations you’ve had that are recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). It also shows your immunisation status for any COVID-19 vaccinations you’ve had.

Your vaccination provider needs to report your vaccination information to the AIR before it will appear on your statement.

If you have a My Health Record, you can get your immunisation history statement by logging into your record. See Getting proof of your vaccinations from My Health Record for more information.

See how to get proof of your covid-19 vaccinations for more information on how to get your immunisation history statement.

If you can’t get proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations online, you can call the Australian Immunisation Register on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and ask them to send your immunisation history statement or your digital certificate. It can take up to 14 days to arrive in the post.

You can call the Australian Immunisation Register on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and ask them to send you a paper copy of your immunisation history statement or COVID-19 digital certificate. It can take up to 14 days to arrive in the post.

If you’ve had a vaccination and it’s not appearing in your My Health Record, first check your Medicare Information Settings.

From the Profile & Settings tab, select Medicare Information Settings.

Make sure ‘Yes’ is selected for ‘All information about immunisations recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR)’. See Getting proof of your vaccinations from My Health Record for help on how to do this.

If your AIR setting is set to ‘Yes’, your vaccination provider may not yet have sent the information to AIR. Your vaccination provider needs to report your vaccination information to the AIR before it will appear in your My Health Record. This can take a few days.

If your vaccination provider has sent your vaccination information to AIR and this information is not appearing in your My Health Record, call the Australian Immunisation Register general enquiries line on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm).

If the information is appearing in your Medicare Online account but not in your My Health Record, and your Medicare Information Settings for AIR are set to ‘Yes’, call the My Health Record helpline on 1800 723 471 (24 hours, 7 days a week).

Your pathology providers may not have had enough information to upload your test results to My Health Record.

Next time you have a COVID-19 test, ask the provider to record your Medicare, DVA number or IHI number so that the test can be uploaded to your My Health Record. If you don’t have any of these numbers, ask them to record your full address.

If you’re not eligible for Medicare, you can get proof of your vaccinations online in a couple of ways. You need to have an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI) to get proof online.

If you have an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI), the easiest way to get proof of your vaccinations online is by creating a myGov account and linking to the Individual Healthcare Identifier service.

See how to get proof of your vaccination.

If you don’t have an Individual Healthcare Identifier, you can apply for one online. See How to get an IHI​ for more information.

Once you have your IHI, the easiest way to get proof of your vaccinations online is by creating a myGov account and linking to the Individual Healthcare Identifier service.

See how to get proof of your vaccination.

If you have an IHI you can register for a My Health Record. This can take up to 10 days after you have submitted the forms (or longer, in times of high demand). You can then get proof of your vaccinations from your record.

See Getting proof of your vaccinations from My Health Record or for more information on how to find this information once you have a record.

If you can’t get proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations online, you can call the Australian Immunisation Register on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and ask them to send your immunisation history statement or you digital certificate. It can take up to 14 days to arrive in the post.

If you haven’t accessed your My Health Record before, you need an access code to link your myGov account to your My Health Record.

Call the Help line on 1800 723 471 (24 hours, 7 days a week) who will verify your identity and give you an access code (also called an Identity Verification Code).

Once you have linked your myGov account to your My Health Record, you can get your proof of vaccination from your record.

The Australian Immunisation Register uses details from your Medicare record. If these details are wrong, you can contact Medicare to get them updated. Find out how to update personal details with Medicare. If you’re not eligible for Medicare and need to update your details, you can call the Australian Immunisation Register on 1800 653809.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and Department of Health decide which COVID-19 vaccine brands given overseas are recognised in Australia and can be recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR).

Find out which COVID-19 vaccines are approved for use in Australia

Find out how to get a COVID-19 vaccination received overseas added to the AIR.

If you’ve received other immunisations overseas, you may also be able to have these vaccinations added to the AIR.

Find out how to add immunisations you’ve had overseas to the AIR

Check that you are using a device and browser compatible with the My Health Record system. 
See the list of devices, operating systems and/or web browsers that are supported by My Health Record.

With My Health Record your essential #COVID-19 information including proof of vaccination and test results, as well as other important health information is secure and available to you whenever you need it. 

Apart from you, the only people who can directly view or access information in your My Health Record, including your immunisation information, are your healthcare providers, people you invite to help you manage your record, and people who manage your record for you if you are not able to.

You can choose to share information stored in your My Health Record with other people or organisations, but this is entirely up to you.

There are two proof of vaccination documents available in My Health Record. Your immunisation history statement shows all your vaccinations recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (including COVID-19 vaccinations) and your COVID-19 digital certificate shows only your COVID-19 vaccinations. You can download your COVID-19 digital certificate to your digital wallet to use as you choose.

If you have questions about whether you are required to provide proof of vaccination, please contact your state or territory health department.

If you are concerned that someone has looked at your My Health Record when they shouldn't have, call us on 1800 723 471 and we will investigate.

An authorised representative can be appointed to manage the My Health Record of someone who is not able to make decisions for themselves. This could be a child under 14 years or someone 14 years and over, who lacks capacity to make their own decisions. 

You will need to provide supporting evidence of your authority to act on behalf of your dependant.

More information about authorised representatives and applying to become an authorised representative

If the person is over 14 and has capacity to make their own decisions, but needs help to manage their My Health Record, they can choose to appoint someone to be a nominated representative for their record. A nominated representative might be a family member, close friend, or carer.

More information about nominated representatives

We are currently receiving a high volume of applications and it is taking longer than usual to process them.

Once a My Health Record application form has been processed you will be sent a letter to the address you have registered with Medicare (or the Healthcare Identifiers Service) advising your registration has been successful. The letter will contain an Identity Verification Code which you need to access your record online.

If you need proof of your vaccinations, there are other ways to get this information, which may be quicker.

More information on how to get proof of your vaccinations.

These details in My Health Record come from Medicare. If they are wrong, you’ll need to update them in your Medicare record. These updated details will then show in My Health Record. If you have a Medicare online account, you can update some of your details online. 

Find out how to update personal details with Medicare.

If you have a My Health Record and decide you no longer want it, you can cancel it at any time. You can cancel My Health Record online or by completing a cancellation form.

When you cancel your record, the information in your record, including any backups, is permanently deleted from the system.

Before cancelling your record, you should consider the many benefits of having a My Health Record, including giving participating doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers access to information such as allergies, medicines you’re taking, medical conditions and pathology tests to help them give you the best possible care.

Find out about the benefits of My Health Record and how to cancel your record​​​​​​

Advance care planning documents can be added to your record so your wishes can be safely and securely accessed if they were ever needed in a medical emergency.

You, your nominated and authorised representatives can add an advance care planning document to your record.

Learn more

The first time you log into My Health Record there may be little or no information in it. Your medical history won’t be automatically included in your record.

The next time you visit your GP, ask them to prepare a shared health summary and upload it to your record. This summary can capture any of your important health information, such as previous medical conditions or diagnoses, treatments, medications and allergies and adverse reactions, and results from tests or scans that can then be shared with your other treating healthcare providers including specialists and hospital staff.

The shared health summary can be prepared from your GP's computer if they have compatible software and are registered to connect to the My Health Record system.

You can choose to include up to two years of Medicare information such as medicines dispensed and immunisations you’ve received. Find out what types of Medicare information you can include

You can add emergency contacts, a personal health summary, personal health notes, and advance care planning information to your record. More information about adding and managing information in your record

When you have a pathology test or diagnostic image taken, you can ask the provider if they are connected to My Health Record. See a list of participating pathology and diagnostic imaging providers.

You can ask the provider to record your Medicare, DVA number or IHI number so that the results can be uploaded to your record. If you don’t have any of these numbers, ask them to record your full address.

Some pathology labs will only upload to My Health Record if the request was sent from your healthcare provider using an e-request that contains your Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI). Speak to the healthcare provider ordering your tests and ask them if they are using e-requesting. Find out more about e-requesting

It is not mandatory for healthcare providers to participate in the My Health Record system. However, most GPs, hospitals and an increasing number of pathology and diagnostic imaging providers are now connected, and healthcare providers’ use of the system continues to grow.

The Australian Digital Health Agency and our delivery partners are currently providing targeted education sessions and registration assistance to specialists and allied health providers. We continue to work across the health sector to support increased participation.

We encourage you to talk to your GP and other treating healthcare providers and ask them to upload any new and important information to your record.

If your healthcare provider can’t see your immunisations information in your record, first check your Medicare Information Settings (under Profile & Settings). Make sure ‘Yes’ is selected for ‘All information about immunisations recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). See Getting proof of your vaccinations from My Health Record for help on how to do this.

If your AIR setting is set to ‘Yes’, you may have restricted who can access your immunisation information. Only healthcare providers and representatives with ‘Restricted Access’ can view restricted documents.

To check what level of access is set for your immunisations information, from the Privacy & Access tab select Manage My Document Access. Check the access level and change if needed. More information about managing access to your documents.

You can manage your healthcare providers organisations’ access levels by selecting ‘My Healthcare Organisations’ (under Privacy & Access). 

The My Health Record system does not allow users to upload their own documents to their My Health Record, other than advance care planning documents.

You can add some of your own information to keep track of your personal health details.

Personal health summaries allow you to share important information such as allergies, medications, and adverse reactions with your healthcare providers.

Personal health notes can act as a diary capturing personal observations about your own health, or over the counter medicines you have been taking. Personal health notes are private and cannot be seen by your healthcare providers.

Find out how to add a personal health summary or a personal health note
 

If you accidentally deleted the SMS or email with your electronic prescription token, you can ask for it to be resent. For original prescriptions, contact the prescriber. For repeats, contact the pharmacy that issued the repeat.

You may be able to manage your electronic prescriptions through a mobile app. Ask your pharmacy if they are connected to any of these apps or recommend one.

You can also register for an active script list. This lets your chosen provider access your active electronic prescriptions, even if you don’t have a token. Find out more about active script